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spam CLho / Dainak omen and Bamestle \Service.\\ \| -- ___| .:Always The Cuba : P atriot Women and girls seem to. dislike dor|~-~~Teachers frequently.remark:.on how | cently, ' He ale cir - ,\ may be broug ‘ meeting. 'm ' AND FREE PRESS mestic seryite. They will take factory often qppfirtunity and ' achievement . furl ‘ ' v w. ___. jobs paying but little more, in cash fail to go together. A class of young has been kngwn to happen. . | Oo Published every Friday at Cuba, Alle- than the household worker getshandx folkg from some city slum, for in- i gany County, New York. thgn pay board out of this waige, stance, or aliens newly arrived in this ~> while the housemaid gets her room and country, will set to work with the ut- I » Fecretary. es e w pint eme eam semen oo ho to c ' cmmmmmmnmentrrn 52.3 Town coLLEcTtoRr's Notice. =- I, the undérsigned, Collector of moyige TO STOCKHOLDERS OF Taxes in and for the Town of Cuba, N. jue ciuyga qHEESE & coLDp 'n EUBSCRIPTION RATES. .l food for nothing. Some of them en-| most ardor to improve themselves. Y., have 1&3\ e 13; wy . “in. t . R - i, 1; f . , ones Ailey: I Wabi / \ ”$3, \3:3 -Q\ifi% W ”fit sys, m E mole GHT » wo horde C A.\ M 1 inf \k“ ap MP nares or a re cret as ie $9000 LATA t al dgh thal, np all din qred Irn io e sige h lt doh rant ty: ot o 1\ (buh yf edema rnemsten i el --f sC 0 ~ i'oo taches to pots and pans. Also they en-| are bound to achieve something. County and State Taxes in said town,' Please take notice ghat the airmail Three months ................... joy hitting typewriters in pleasant or Meanwhile young people from cul-; aNnd gvsilwectexlrae {thetsamte gt my itoge, . gestmcghg; em; giggksggzgse Go. tor t th soe a ale ev e e e e 8 608 e e e s ® ® 020 +43 p a j U ' » O. es ausree’ Ila,“ 0p? ua - ~> . * .\ Managua-pr .05 fices, and Fommg into aglsociadtion with tured homes, who havg had every op for the next succeeding thirty days, the purpose of electing directors and: Swhecriptions are invariably payable good looking men. 29 portunity. are often indifferent wheth- a; one fer cent. | inspectors of election and transacting | in advance, and the paper is discontin- There «Fe other reasons for the un-|er they accomplish anything them-; JAMES P. QUINN. such other business as? may properlyj 12:4 on exgiration if'renewal'is BOt r®~| popujarity of housework. Its hours seives. They have had everything; Cuba, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1920, ' womg~ bits]: {Illernlxegtmg}; 2721121323532; ill-a,\ a}] 4 . hs . 1 - - A- on the ay of January, a $l Agvertising (Ewing; Ep?é?§§zfrn are generally long and irregular, The Funded to them. and nothing seems to! TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the office | . ana prop, | Bir! who has to toil from 6 a,. m. to 8/ interest them, It has frequently hap- CUBA KNIFE CO., INC. :of said company in the town of Cuba, | : LEfiA ®. Topp, Assistant Editor, | p. m.. withponsiderabl‘e! work Sun'day, pened, ‘Wf people of\ this . typfie‘a,‘ © You'lare.hereby hbf'ified that the reg-, ngnty Pf Allegany and‘ Statg‘qf‘ New I “MW~_ enemee 0. two“ lpng‘ingiy to factory hours. [Sena stranded by changes of Inrtune,\have1'ulardining} méem‘lg of thé-sféckhpm,“ York.! v .> toe n h! le \ m . Entered at the Postoffice at Cuba, N. Y.,, Sible girls forget the alleged © social | come down to - very humble . work, | ers of the Cuba Knife Co., Inc., will be ”gated this 21st diary of ecemlflare‘r,‘ ~' ._, ge Second-Class Matter. when the. hours are made to. while others who had nothing original-| held at the ofice -of the First National ©2100\ __) - , [r BIT GTR Ganratare 1C h m ‘ with o c O9 ' mbed \to fame | Bank, in the Village of Cuba, on Mon-, 52® S'i_g\eduW-2H' KEPLP‘&‘§e°ret§1y' § m, + . ao wank on c nim n - won ain wrecks cue gee e sc ass t - ~f compare wittofilce-Work. ~- ' lly, have climbed 'to fame and fortune.! a 4 pid T . ni‘éffiiflfi;£$§j§fi~§§é£f§§§8§fl~3(“my, ~| ~ The teaching of domestic science, or ~ ffgfiigfifigilgof‘ifi iiigoé’é'fifiktfi'é | All styles heel, toe. widths and sizes |. ©5000 to riflwfli“ l_ - home making, in public, schools ought pe g live wire-advertise. C | election of dfrectors and inspectors of | in, Ladiyeé‘ Rubbers _ AT SWIFT's, | Quinn“||“Hull“fl|||l||m||||||||m||||| . e - =~ Western New Ybrk Abpleg.\ to result im giving girls a. different at- . . a . . . memes . .- -= t o e t y a a d 4 e L s os | titude toward work. about . the HOT@: | _> ()) ,in ne dormir mund oom , * &o one ano his cer Wem) tet one or iis) @ e ett s U t <0 rai'isé‘g\ tfiiubést'apmes in the ivo'rld' ar| &© a‘tecpui'bal teaching in the sghooli S | = l. a toon yo e ss L C ‘ 20 a Loa, I 1. S wt, tos Luan ate L0 Pod p | X -. -he wa‘t‘mmmm‘gx ap rig He IT T 0 Wier aem n ot so fra: ‘ Lona \CCC ® ' ' et G1 i [lyv ‘li; \Hf? ,’ Hi\ ; Ih‘y p ,\ ¢Both learn??? raw“. al ‘ 3 j ix de a; j % Pac d fimvor', keipltig_qualitiés' [ T, \ 3 a 2, cout the worker, manor wom@tn, di ., and appearanee, the apples of West- women . © v0 ern New York are unri{valléd. + mureul last analysis the most useful member | . u! witt 4 hat | | Of society; und 'the one that cannot he ' ma would» seem - thates our- orchards ; {u 2+ . , fem to d“) | © | | j l'spurod unter any circrumstnqves, no hou! 1» known fur and wide and. , * * S} oul * t( f matter who else must go. That was shou tike an importiunt position in & , . , i i d‘ \ a I . I. proven time and again during the wur, , the world miurket; yet this is not the a 1 T semen de adn nanny 1 % u vo Bh meme coun- e meters [ell : - mem 0 ements und in less forceful fashion'it is being EETCOT lll cagh. What is the reason?, The ang@swer seams i boe that in the commercial demonstrated daily sinae. There will always he #ose who ure\ , . ..-, looking for an easy job or a \snap world goods ure soid not so much -on} their q'uulityx as on the murketing ahil- ity of the seller. if the product he ev. er, so fime the goods will lack a murket unless they agre \pushed Once the . best goods ure placed in the hands of: | places if they sulk and drop out. With cupable sellers, the market can beg 4 and who regurd with disdain task; that hus real work connected with it.i | But they ure not good ones to putturni after, nor is it necessary tr cater to ' t them. Iwill be easy too- fill thm’r| , the worker, man or woman. it is differ- won and held against all comers, Western -New - York apple\gr-(nvvl's “(liq \ ) { ent. The world can't get along with-i out them, and the world will pay them,, well for their service, ' I | 1 U 'lll,' - have 10 adequate organization. Hexce, it comes about that apples from b Gregqn, Washington and Idaho are! Christmas Music shipped: across the continent to NCW prominent among the Christmas ol York and thence to the east cOust Ol geryances is always the fine music. South America, where the carefully) yany churches present the. work of | packed and nicely wrapped fruit sells highly paid singers and curefully drill-E wm 4 aft famcy prices that pay for this long eq choirs, often reaching as- high: distance ,narketing. Northwestern, standards of musical art as you would apples also sell in England, which i\) find in the best opera houses. And known for its exacting demands in pyop in the little country church, the the way of quality. The fruit f£r0M anerained singers put quite as muck! the same region goes: to South AfrIic2 garyor into simpler melodies, and may and Augstralia. Virginia's famops A| touch the heart even more tenderly. bemarle pippins go to England and oth- There is something marvellous in er foreign markets at prices which en- ino way the old Christmas carols have rich the once poverty stricken regions survived. It seems wonderful that of Piedmont and Shenandoah. Even pag a dozen centuries ago, the quaint 'in Cuba in winter time weare likely t0 oq \waits\ of Christmas tide were £s o i Soy #. 1. tintin teen o. 0 13 42m 4. (hie hoyt \ 19% to y e see more of the handsome and taste-| ginging these ancient melodies under less apples of Oregon at the fanciest tne windows of the medieval baron's prices than of our own luscious fruit. castle and outside the thatched cot- It is faulty marketing gyge of the humble peasant. And to- which keep our apples out of the day the young folks in their twentieth world's marts. There are exceptiOn$s}| century styles sing the same old bal but the few orchardists of this region jaqg, who reap the reward of progress mere} gyongs that thus survive the centu ly prove what could be done by m\! ries must have a singular force of mus- rest of the apple growers in this part, Mr. Glen Ellison has certified all of the Official Laboratory Models of the New Edison that are now in our store. - He has signed one of these Certificates of Authenticity to be preéented with each instrument. It guarantees that such instrumerfit is an exact duplicate of the New Edison ° which triumphed at Mr. Ellison's fone-test given Dec. 10 at Keller Opera House, and that it is capable of sustaining the same test. We have just ten of these Official Laboratory Models, as follows: ical feeling, and must bring a message | of the state if new - methods were ; that comes close to the beating heurt adopted. ! of man. It is high time for the pomologists of . wronn fpr. Western New York to get together in The Tramp Element. such an organization as the North. Newspapers in Southern cities re- western dealers already have. An as8s0-| port that a hig migration of tramps is clation of orchardists standing for) traveling south this year from north quality first, for careful packing and ern cities.. Every frotghftmm brings shipping. classification of fruit and con- them fleeing from the inclement windsl stant study of the market, would soon: of December. make itself felt. The day when ap The tramp element has been far less | ples could be thrown Tato a barrel just numerous than usual for the past! as they came and sold. regardless, has; three years Work has been abund- passed forever Modern ant. and any man who had a real de- tion bas brought the cities of the whole gire for industry could usually find world within reach of the orchards something to do. But the muntry'k that produce quality fruit. and pur business has been hard hit by refusal chasers have learned to demund the of the public to pay high prices. The Serial Number 87103 (Chippendale Serial Number 91906 (William and Cabinet) , Mary Cabinet) ) » + Serial Number 91203 (William and Serial Number 92401 (William and Mary Cabinet) Mary Cabinet) * f Serial Number 89206 (Chippendale Serial Number 89907 (Chippendale Cabinet) Cabinet) , Serial Number $4302 (Chippendale Serial Number 92605 (William and Cabinet) Mary Cabinet) j Serial Number 91808 (William and Serial Number 87591 (Chippendale .Mary Cabinet) ' Cabinet) The NEW EDISON - best. result in thousands of workshops has The New Yorker who pays a (dime heen that the least desirable workers for &a red-cheeked Oregon apple. beau have had to quit- Many cases of real tifol without and tasteless as Dead hardship ewst Sea froit within, would never huy an ~- The old request that used tn he so other if he had once tasted n Alle at buck doors. for something gagy \King\ or \Northern Spy ~ at its to eat for a hungry man woll be heard best. Wii'le our goml apples are rot agsday thos winter Tt seems heartless ting on the ground the cits huusemwmife to refuse such appears, vet the mare is paying fancy prices for frint for mn these fellows are fed. the plensanter ferior to ours and which has been ship vagrant life looks to then. \The Phonograph with a Soul’; ped from a Bvastly greater distance The hest thing as to offer to fred The only thing that Western Nea York them of thev are willing to do som» apnle growers need js orean't=' ono about the place I! shown a and advertising hnd ssw and a wood pe- many of them, acil eegee to embarrags you fur A week 'rom Saturday Nathon 112oother There thfnli’d be somes puhl.‘ M'Der hecome the- prorost pad pda e cn ®vert--AMHMPITWV where the man emparatively in the stute of Fohe ay do be gover an, opportnup ty oto Come in and inspect these 10 instruments which have been ** certified by the famous Scotch baritone BARTLETT HARDWARE CO., Inc. CUBA, NEW YORK Now ¥A~k He will heenpme tto head cork for hoe ogrqh C'o9¢pe higgest rorpmnratinn cs the atats Manv oof these fellows a thew and ho « ealacv will he ten the 400 imp eet Charr eq w oath ups ated have no lang o Men ahaa *o34 see oa l ~*~ get'ng empesment but to to eo pwas t wos u ilo get five fosse thos + ull. (~ ond frow are fo anotkh i~vyayht 2 o, wod net atk Fa't - \Lats - we or ® ouaf v3}? whe *A: fug ow ts net hove sa many +n *oas Gu oT howe g suc) t oor, & A a s to a4donst in thie peo . operas ~ on gett c: the geryoryes - og ar woth the ateliry. \ nomenon Nome % ns ol . . 20. . ~athan Lo M OCley for fhe prtee 't mosey fos eveg open. he m'en he sutd that cs thg , orrks *+ooe unjess be has <1”va R& \ = £19 i « i ¥ - thestaterat the hosr af the hares 1 509 oc ou by ie habe there is mon doubt as to the Afness -' e the governar ctera Be a Hive wire- induces fre conte H aelf cut hai tude P t f - idl nt hee ves baad rolf as ta ntt buh Sante alia wna mitt weit teta t oleae td migrant e t limes Tcl dc eu suntan Te tl bat tv orn E HEC can